Moses
Exodus 14:15BSB·traditional attribution

Then the LORD said to Moses, “Why are you crying out to Me? Tell the Israelites to go forward.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

15. And the Lord Had said. — Lat. said I have used the praeter-pluperfect tense for the sake of avoiding ambiguity; for the reason is here given why Moses so confidently reproved the hesitation of the people, and promised that they should be safe under the present help of God; viz., because he had already been assured by divine revelation that God was willing to...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here, I. Direction given to Israel's leader. 1. What he must do himself. He must, for the present, leave off praying, and apply himself to his business (Exo 14:15): Wherefore cryest thou unto me? Moses, though he was assured of a good issue to the present distress, yet did not neglect prayer.

Commenting on Exodus 14:15-20

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And the Lord said unto Moses, wherefore criest thou unto me?.... The Targum of Jonathan is,"why standest thou and prayest before me?''and no doubt this crying is to be understood of prayer, of mental prayer, of secret ejaculations put up by Moses to the Lord without a voice, for no mention is made of any: this shows, that though Moses most firmly believed that God...